The answer is to throw away.
Reject most closely means "to dismiss." The choice "to throw away" would describe how the writer is completely against the idea that he or she is too young to make a difference and "dismisses", disregards and does not accept the idea that he or she is too young to make a difference.
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Participles are words that are formed from verbs but act as adjectives. They are called <em>verbals</em>. What is more, phrases are a group of words without a subject and a verb that function as as single part of speech. Therefore, participles consist of the participle and its complements and modifiers.
Taking all this into account, it can be said that the participial phrase is "trimmed that morning" and that it modifies the noun "grass". This is a past participle which is further specified by the NP "that morning" which gives information about the time in which the grass was trimmed.
Answer:
Great grandfather- Skiold or Scyld
Grandfather- Frode
Father- Halfdan
Explanation:
The great grandfather of Hrothgar was Skiold also known as Scyld and he was the pioneer King in the Danes. He is well known as the little baby that was placed in a boat, and in his burial, he was decorated with many precious stones and also laid in the sea to be taken far off.
He gave birth to Frode who succeeded his throne and who was known for his role in the overthrow of Tunni. Frode gave birth to Halfdan who defeated his brothers to inherit the throne. Halfdan gave birth to Hrothgar who was aged and in his 50's when Grendel started terrorizing his kingdom.
Answer:
Even now, as I commence my task, his full-toned voice swells in my ears, his lustrous eyes dwell on me with all their melancholy
sweetness, I see his thin hand raised in animation, while the lineaments of his face are irradiated by the soul within."
Having conquered the violence of his feelings, he appeared to despise himself for being the slave of passion, and quelling the darktyranny of despair, he led me again to converse concerning myself personally."
Whales belong to mammals.